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- mike - Jun 04 2008 | svn, source control, branching, merging
Nice explanation and examples about how to use svn branches and merging changes back into trunk.
Be sure to also read the merging example on the next page:
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SVN is a good tool, but branching and merging are a pain ... I'm a DVCS convert.
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/Mercurial